click on the pic to see how pretty these beads really are
OK, long story short: I needed a necklace for an outfit that consists of a white dressy tunic blouse over a floor length straight black skirt. It's for the spring concert the choir will give in May. I just bought the blouse yesterday, and wandered for hours trying to find just the perfect necklace. I want something to tie the black and white together, but pulls in lots of colors since it's a spring concert. And, besides that, I just love color as you all know.
So I looked at umpteen stores and found nothing that really did it for me. I was set to give up and go home; I was at the bus stop, actually, when I got inspired. My vision was for a necklace similar to the one pictured above, but with jewel-toned Swarovski bi-cone crystals. Ding! I left the bus stop and went immediately on foot to the bead store in Holland Village (which is where I was already).
I was surprised to find out this store has never carried Swarovski beads, but I made do with these Czech glass beads. It isn't exactly what I had envisioned, and I may still make that necklace, but I'm much happier with it than with anything else I saw.
This is the best part about knowing how to make different things. You know how they say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing? I've never found that to be true (except, perhaps, in the area of theology. I'll leave that to my DH) - rather being a Jane-of-all-trades can be very satisfying, and certainly costs less than buying something someone else made that you could have made yourself.
I tried the necklace on with the blouse this morning and it looks really great. Now I just need to make earrings....
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteNow we need a picture of you with the outfit and the necklace. Productive shopping at Holland V?
ReplyDeleteBrooke,
ReplyDeleteMy, you are multi-talented! I love the necklace and the jewel colors of the Czech beads. Lovely! One of these days I would like to learn how to make jewelry.
Kristin
P.S. Maybe you could post a tutorial on how to make this? :)
Kristin,
ReplyDeleteIf I ever get the swarovski crystals I mentioned, then I will definitely take pictures as I go along so I can post a tutorial. Thanks for asking.
This looks so professional. I want to learn too.
ReplyDeleteYes. I agree to Ms. CB. I want to, I need to see the complete picture. You, outfit and the necklace all together.
ReplyDeleteI make jewelry occasionally, too, Brooke. Did you use crimp beads on either side of the crystals to hold them in place? It's beautiful--great job! I'm looking forward to the tutorial, too!
ReplyDeletePeggy in Soddy Daisy, TN